A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “J,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of one right away.
That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “J,” like “Joy,” “Just,” “Jet,” and “Jesus.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles that begin with “J,” regardless of era or genre.
By exploring music from a perspective you may not have tried before, you might discover some new tracks.
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JetpackFleshwater

This track is by the American band Freshwater, who carry the genes of 90s alternative rock in a big way.
They started as a side project of a metalcore band and earned high praise with their debut album, “We’re Not Here to be Loved,” released in November 2022.
This song is a lead single from their album “2000: In Search of the Endless Sky,” set for release in September 2025.
The dreamy, bittersweet sound contrasts beautifully with the heavy, distorted guitars.
The lyrics, which sing of breaking free from a stifling daily life and setting off toward an infinite sky, convey a spirit of adventure and exhilaration, underpinned by a strong will to keep moving forward.
They’ve also announced a tour with Deftones, a testament to their proven talent.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to step away from everyday life and immerse yourself in a grand sonic world.
Just Want You to KnowBackstreet Boys

This song by the American group Backstreet Boys pours unspoken feelings for a former lover into a powerful sound.
Released in July 2005, it’s included on the acclaimed album “Never Gone” and reached the top 10 on the charts in the UK and Spain.
Stepping beyond their traditional pop image, the track shifts to a rock-tinged sound marked by memorable guitar riffs, revealing a new side of the group.
It portrays a bittersweet yet straightforward male perspective, wishing to tell someone they’ll never meet again, “There’s just this one thing I want you to know.” If you have lingering feelings about a past relationship, listening to this song might help you face your emotions.
JuicyDoja Cat

Doja Cat, an American artist who emerged from internet culture.
This track is a body-positive anthem that sings—humorously and boldly—about loving your body just the way it is.
Her confident message over a groovy sound infused with disco and funk elements has become a hot topic.
Originally included on the album “Amala,” it entered the U.S.
charts for the first time after a remix featuring Tyga was released in August 2019.
The colorful music video, where she dances in fruit costumes, is also a must-see.
Give this feel-good dance tune a listen and let it lift your spirits—why not sway along too?
Journey450

Could it be that the lifelike words born from Jamaica’s streets are gripping the hearts of so many young people? That’s artist 450 from Kingston.
His true essence lies in a style that lays emotions bare, as in his signature track “Imperfection,” which sings about his own real-life love.
The stories woven over melodic dancehall sounds resonate deeply with listeners.
In 2023, “Wild n Rich” topped the charts across 14 Caribbean islands, proving his momentum is the real deal.
With his global reach growing through social media, we can’t take our eyes off what he does next.
Jobless MondayMitski

Have you ever felt such an overwhelming sense of helplessness that even the Monday blues seemed like a luxury? Mitski, a Japanese American singer-songwriter active in the United States, uses titles like “First Love/Late Spring” and “Jobless Monday” as a kind of metaphor to portray the futility at the end of a relationship through emotional sound.
It makes you wonder if you were loved only because you were useful.
This track appears on her third album, Bury Me at Makeout Creek, released in November 2014.
It’s the kind of work that sits beside you on nights weighed down by inescapable loneliness, simply keeping you company in your pain.

